
If you are an indoor gardener, it is most likely that fungi are making nests in your garden. The size is about 1/8 inch and is a nuisance little black insect much like a mosquito. Fungal spots or fly flies are often mistaken for fruit fly. They love the humid environment and thrive in the indoor wet soil. They are also likely to be seen in hydroponic systems that supply plants with nutrients and water to feed plants instead of planting plants in moist soil.
Adult fungi do not harm plants. Adults feed on the fungi of the plant's soil, but the larvae feed damage to the plant's root system. This will result in a reduction in plant growth, root rot, yellow leaf and wilting. Here are some affordable remedies that will help you get rid of your fungal nail problem.
1. Use a sticky yellow card strip to catch the nail. Since a petit ball is easily attributed to a yellow object, trapping them with these sticky yellow cards should work. These yellow cards are available at your local garden shop. But if you do not have time to go to the garden shop, you can make your own sticky trap. Remove the small yellow cardboard and paint with corn syrup to make it sticky. Next, place these boards in the affected area and catch the nails.
2. Dry the soil. If garlic loves damp soil, drying soil is enough to let them go. Your plant probably does not like this treatment, but it is one of the easiest and most practical ways to kill garlic. Just dry the soil completely and leave it for several days.
3. Exchange earth. If you do not like your plants thirsting, your other choice is to remove the infected soil and replace it with a new sterile potting mix. Please be very careful when doing this to make sure that insects are not only transmitted to neighboring plants. Cover the affected plants with plastic and keep outdoors as far away from other plants as possible. Remove the plant from the pan and thoroughly rinse with a powerful water spray from the root. Then scrub the container or pot inside and outside and then replant the plant in a batch of freshly sterilized potting mix.
4. Use vinegar trap. Besides wet soil and yellow corrugated paper, it is due to the smell of grapes. Get a small bottle or plastic cup and add apple apple vinegar 1 inch. Next, cover the bottle with plastic and drill a small hole in it.
5. Please use soap for liquid dish washing. Mix 1 teaspoon of lemon dish detergent or ivory liquid soap into 1 gallon of water. Dirt soil with this mixture. After 1 hour, spray the leaves with clean water to wash out the soap residue.

